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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Gf Delightful Luncheons Music and Drama Notes of Lecml 1904. sad Qcncral fluikal end Dramatic Events Are the result of looking carefully after every detail in the preparation. Do not overlook In Ogden and Other Cities SCHOOL NOTES. The beginning flues which entered the high school last Monday is makthe ing u reputation for itself from start. It is the opinion of the faculty that it will make one of the strongest to live years in the Industrial school. He is not a deaf boy, but was classed and under the head of the semi-dea- f, was receiving auricular training. Mrs. Ross has been absent this week on account of illness. The biennial national convention of American Instructors of the Deaf was to have been held at the North Carolina school next summer, but it has been imstponed one year because of the counter attraction to be held at the St. Louis exposition. If you have a deaf friend or if you have deaf customers, get a copy of the manual alphabet and see how quickly you ran learn to converse with them. You will surprise yourself. If you will spend fifteen minutes on it each day for a week you will be able ples of voice building. Her registers classes In the school. are perfectly blended and her trills and The Ogden High School Literary runs marvelous in their accauracy. A afsociety elected officers yesterday voice of wonderful quality, combined ternoon. Conrad Snow whs elected with temperamental gifts makes her p rcshlent,. one1 of the great artists of today. It This evening Mr. Harry De Windt. is to be hoped she will appear here K. R. O. S., the well known traveler, again. If so there can be little doubt will lecture to the high school students that the building will be taxed to Its at the high school assembly hull. Ills capacity. subject will be Paris to New York Overland." The lecture will be illusBelieves in Bathing. trated. An admission fee of fifteen Mme. Blauvelt is a Arm believer in cents will be charged for all students. 1o A the little morning cold bath and systematic friends. talk with your The high school basketball team played the Hlmnnl team In the pavilion at Lester Park yesterday afternoon. The line up was us follows: Alumni. High school. IL A. F...J. Livingston L. Corey.. Cnpt. E. Emmet L. F. T. Keogh J. Keogh Win. Harcoinbe. .Center W. Johnson R. G J. Taylor O. Cross L. O T. Horn The score was: flight school. 16; Alumni, 8. (This simple little story was written by Ruth Putnam, January 12th, Dr. Thomas was called to Balt Lake 1903. This bright little girl is now dead. At that time she was a member of the City yesterday afternoon on business. seventh grade of Mound Fort school.) Principal McKay of the Weber stake stuhas made a generous offer to the A FAIRY TALE. girls not getting anything to eat but dents of the high school. High school In a course roots and leaves, when one day the lived Once there the time the to be upon admitted will students of lectures arranged by Mr. McKay on village of Gustralia two nice little girls withch mounted her broom with them the same conditions as the students of named Bessie and Belle. They were to take them to town to sing, for they very kind to animals and other helpthe academy. were sweet little singers. Bessie alAny student selling two season less creatures. Their mother had been tickets at 1.50 each will receive a ill for a long time. On the first of ways sang soprano and Belle alto. People would give them money, and course ticket for himself gratis, or the May they went to his a be ticket nice how would for it student may purchase give which helped the old witch, but Belle thought own exclusive use for 1.00. School their mother a boquet of flowers, so and Bessie didn't have a cent of it students should take advantage of this they went Into the woods to get their The old with had cut off their beauoffer, as there are several eminent lec- baskets filled with beautiful blossoms. tiful golden hair and tangled it up, and turers to speHk, some of them men of They had been there but a short time taken their pretty dresses off and national reputation. when they saw a witch coming towards dressed them In rags. She even rubbed them. They were very much afraid dirt on their hands and faces so no WEBER STAKE ACADEMY NOTE8. and started to run and scream, but one would see their fair complexions The Academy was pleased to re- she reached them before they could and doubt that they were her own ceive many new students last Monday get out of the way and grabbed one children. By this time they were very morning. Seven were registered for of the little girls by the arm and said: thin and could hardly sing at all. But Now you must be a witch and come the old witch kept them singing so work In the commercial department: live with me and do all my work. much that it hurt their throats and and At devotional Monday morning Clyde She on well a picked them both up, even though when they would stop for want of Lindsay read prepared paper Bmuln "Gems from Hamlet. they did scream, and put them into breath she would give them a slap on Itlshop also occupied part of the time In re- a basket and placed it on her head. She the face. The old witch's name was Deborah lating some of his early experiences. then mounted her broom and flew These talks are greatly appreciated. quickly away, far across rivers, moun- Doubt The faculty and students feel that tains, valleys and over the tops of One day when they were in town the reception Tuesday evening was a housea At last they reached a magic singing, they happened to go by the delightful success In every detail and forest that no one except the witch very house in which the little girls that It hud the desired result that of could enter. If any one should at- lived before they were taken by the bringing the teachers and students tempt It they should be devoured by horrible old witch. ' Their parents had the dragon, or the ground would sink offered large rewards for their recovnearer each other. The basketball team gained a de- beneath them. ery, but the old witch never read a Soon they heard an awful growling newspaper and of course knew nothing cided victory over the Fort Douglas team last Wednesday. The Academy and the witch said, "That is my pet about it So their parents had given boys showed considerable Improvement dragon thnt you hear. Now we must them up for lost or dead. In team work. When they were in front of their Thursday afternoon mount his back and he will carry us the Junior team defeated the Hooper to my home. He hates strange chil- home, their little dog, Frisk, saw them We boast of dren, so you mustnt cry or he will and knew them even though they were boys by a score of 32-He grabbed their having the best Junior team in the certainly eat you, no matter what I dressed in rags. do. So you keep down In the basket clothes and barked Joyously. state. This The faculty regrets the disappoint- and after he gets acquainted with frightened the old witch. The little ment to patrons of the lecture course. you he will be as gentle as a lamb. girls screamed "Mamma" and caressed The lust was unavoidable as Miss They were very frightened and when Frisk while he barked. Their father Babcock was in the east and did not at last the broom came down to earth and mother heard and saw Frisk return in time to fulfill her appoint- again where the dragon was, the chil out there with some children and an ment. She will without fall deliver dren almost held their breath for fear old woman, and they went out to see the dragon would eat them. her lecture Monday night, Feb. 8th. They what was the matter with Frisk, when The first number of Acorn," the new thought it was bad enough to be taken Bessie and Belle screamed "Mamma school paper, will appear about Febru- by a witch, let alone being eaten alive and "Pupa" and both Jumped into their ary 15th. This paper Is published by by a monstrous dragon. The dragon parents arms and kissed them. the students and will appear regularly was one mile, twenty rods long, so he By this time the old witch had fled reached the place where the witch and and the father and mother were so every month. children were, which was about two overcome with Joy and happiness that DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL NOTES. and one-ha- lf or three miles away, In they had not noticed her flight Their Among the educated deaf of our about a couple of leaps. mother was so surprised that she The witch led the frightened chil- fainted. She did not know her own country we find poets, artists, architects, sculptors, ministers, teachers, dren into her hut, where they were children at first because their beauinventors, editors and farmers. In put with all her pets, which consisted tiful hair was gone and they looked fact we find a few in almost every line of snakes, toads, rats, mice, spiders, so thin. of work ojen to them. Our list of s, mosquitoes and a big black They were soon taken into the house, poets is not too long The most suc- cat which was the witch's mascot The where they were dressed up and had cessful one. perhaps, is Mrs. L. C. R. witch then said to the children: "Now delicious things to eat Rearing, of Santa Crux. California, you lie down with my nice little pets A policeman was called and he overwhose pen name is Howard Glyndon. while I prepare you a good supper. took the witch. She was sentenced The most widely read of her publi- She then put a lot of straw on the to prison for ten years; but at the end cations are Lyrics of Rattle, written floor for a bed. but the children of two years she died. during the Civil war. The Children of Jumped upon an old dirty box which When she was about to die she said Silence," and "Sounds from Secret was Intended for a table, for fear of she wanted to see the two little girls. Chambers." Whittier said of her lat- the terrible creatures on, the floor, So their father and mother took them est poem, "The Hills of Santa Crux, Before long the witch brought them a to see her. She said she was very being "fine In conception and felicitous dish of fried mosquitoes' legs, lm sorry for what she had done and told In expression. It will cling to the hills ported from New Jersey and served them to go to her hut and dig beside it of Santa Crux forever. with burdock leaves. The witch con- and they would find all her money One of the graduates of our school sidered them a great delicacy. The and that they could have IL So they has succeeded in coming before the sight made the children sick and of did and the money they found public in the short story line. course they couldn't eat them, al amounted to thousands of dollars. Miss King spent Sunday in Zion. though they were very hungry. Then When the old witch died their father Mrs. Driggs mother, Mrs. Short, of she said, "If you don't eat It for your placed a tombstone at the head of her Salt Lake City, is spending a week at supper you must eat It for your break- grave on which was written her name the school. fast" and the date of her death. Bishop Thompson, of Sciplo, spent But in the morning they wouldn't One day the little girls went to visit Sunday at the school. touch it then, so the old witch said, her grave and put some flowers on Kate Keeley has recovered sufficientYou will have to eat it for your din- It. saw some writing on the They ly to be taken home. She will re' ner or supper." But the little girls stone. It was written by someone who turn as soon as she is strong enough. wouldn't and she got so very angry must have known only the bad part of Mr. Moroni Brown was a pleasant with them that she gave them a good her life and nothing of the good, for It visitor In the third grade class room thrashing and made them scrub the rend like this: Tuesday. dragon's back, when they were so hun"The body of an old witch The boy who had a mania for pick- gry and weak that they could hardly Lies buried here In this ditch. ing locks and getting out of the place stand up. It went on this Her name was Deborah Doubt way for generally was sentenced by the Judge about a year with the two nice And we're glad her life is out. little May-walki- 7. bed-bug- ng White Seal Champagne Lillian Blauvelt's appearance health and renders her less susceptible concert Wednesday evening to colds. in here At 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the marked an important page in the musical life of Ogden. She has won in- evening she is to sing a light luncheon ternational fame as a singer through is taken of eggs, toast and tea. A absolute devotion to her art and strict hearty meal Is never eaten Just before adherence to the fundamental princi- singing in concert Mme. and Home. It will be good news to the friends of Miss Nannie Tout to learn of her successful engagements in concert In London. Ogden people will no doubt hear her in concert next summer when she, her father, and vocal teacher visit Utah. Miss Tout Coming Mineral Water I DAN-H- A The selection of which cannot fail to please all who appreciate the best the world affords F. J. KIESEL & CO., Distributors Musical Afternoons Planned. A series of musical afternoons in the near future are being planned for Sundays In the Tabernacle. They will be $2.75 Buy given during the regular afternoon serfrom vices. It is now Mr. Ballantyne'a purpose to have the choir do considerable work and also introduce a number of solo- 338 25th Street. 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Walter Damrosch who last year was conductor of the Philharmonic orchestra in New York has been offered the conductorship of the Pittsburg orches' tra. Victor Herbert has resigned as THE RIGHT PLACE conductor of this excellent organisatTO GET THE RIGHT KIND ion. AT THE RIGHT PRICE8. Rals- J Fish, i Bispham's Little Joke. David Bispham, the eminent baritone of the Grau opera. New York, is very fond of making puns. A friend recently said to him, Can you make a pun on the Constellations T By Gemini, answered Bispham without hesitation, "I Cancer. A letter by Richard Wagner, hitherto unpublished has Just come to Meats, Game... I Fred.LKellar J Phone 219-- K t : 2478 Wash. doned." Now Laugh. At the opera, Barber of Seville:" gallery railing. Rosina sings, "Una voce poco fa. Clerk A Well, what do you think of that? Clerk B Gee! I never heard such yoedling in all my life. THE DRAMA. While In Ogden last Monday, Paul Gilmore, who is starring in The Mummy and the Humming Bird, was asked something about his career. He replied that he considered the most remarkable occurence of his life to be the fact that every member of a stock company to which he belonged in Minneapolis and which played "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was now a star. Louis James was Uncle Tom; Julia Arthur, Elixa; Beilina Girard, Topsy; Frank Losee, Legree; Horace Lewis, the Auctioneer, and himself as Fletcher. Mr. Gilmore has been leading man to Maud Dickson in The Musketeers, Grace Hobart Hanson, Francis Gant and Henrietta Cross man in Mrs. Nell of Old Drury. He was also leading man to Bernice Wheeler, who was drowned when the Atlantic liner Rurgoyne sunk. Solid Amusement Wanted. The wheel of the public's thentricnl fancy revolves rapidly, and the oldest spokes are bound to come uppermost In the regular rotation. Just now the (Continued on Page 7.) Begin to save. 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